At least eight civilians have been martyred as the Saudi regime once again used internationally banned cluster bombs in its raids on the Yemeni province of Sa’ada in defiance of global condemnations. Saudi Arabia conducted rocket attacks on a market in Razih district of Sa’ada, using cluster bombs on Sunday, Yemen’s al-Masirah TV channel reported, adding that eight civilians were martyred and seven others injured in the assault.Meanwhile, the Saudi warplanes bombed several residential buildings in Majaz district in the same province, with no immediate reports of possible casualties.It is not the first time that Riyadh’s military resorts to such internationally-banned weapons in its deadly military campaign against Yemen.On January 8, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon expressed concern over Saudi Arabia’s intensifying airstrikes against civilians in Yemen, warning that Riyadh’s use of cluster bombs in the capital, Sana’a, may amount to a “war crime.”Ban made the comments a day after a civilian was martyred in a cluster bomb attack in the Yemeni capital.Human Rights Watch also confirmed attack, saying it amounted to “a war crime.”

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